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Flyinhigh says:
If you are going to visit the pyramids there is no better location or view than the Mena House Oberoi. The hotel and the grounds are beautiful and well cared for even though the hotel is older (built in 1869). Also, the hotel beginning renovations when we were there. The service is top-notch, the po…
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Rashidtheone says:
this is the most Important place to see in old damascus
Omayyad Mosque and not only see it 1 time try go morning under sunlight and try go at night its great
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adventuremann says:
The Rawze Sharif Mosque (Also known as the Shrine of Ali) lies at the center of Mazar-i-Sharif. Along the sides of the giant park where the mosque sits is Mazar's central bazar, with carpet shops on one side, car parts on another side, household items on a third side, and fruits and vegetables on t…
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YantiSoeparno says:
It is said that Masjid Kubah Mas (Golden Dome Mosque), also known as Masjid Dian Al-Mahri, is the largest and the most magnificent mosque in Indonesia. The domes, the pillars, the chandelliers, and the ornaments are covered by pure 24 carrat gold. The materials used, such as gold, chandelliers, and …
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ilihazwani says:
One of the most iconic images of Andalusia is the arches of the La Mezquita in Cordoba and it really beats any picture taken of the place! The vastness and repetitions of the designs make for a beautiful backdrop! It also didn't hurt that I captured one of the prettiest sunsets just a couple of metr…
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YantiSoeparno says:
Tokyo Camii or Tokyo Mosque or Yoyogi Mosque is a mosque that was built by Turkish people in Tokyo.
The architecture of the building and the interior are Turkish style.
Besides the praying area, there is also a seating area and an office.
I'm not sure whether only Muslims can enter the building o…
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Liselore_Verschuren says:
Today Sousse is a popular beach resort with countless hotels lining up near the beach. Sousse offers a lot more than sun and sea though. The city was founded by the Phoenicians almost 3000 years ago and reminders of the early founders and all those who followed them are to be found in the Medina (ol…
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chin1ta says:
After you've seen the Taj Mahal, you've pretty much seen all that Agra has to offer, especially if the army happens to be occupying the fort there, as they were when we visited this July. Every guide will want to take you shopping, where his "friends" make the "best" inlaid marble, woven carpets, t…
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vances says:
Okay, so I didn’t enter this splendid mosque, but I just read a comment by a fellow TravBuddy expressing dismay that he couldn’t enter any mosques in Dubai. I recall my friends noting this is the only mosque in Dubai which permits non-Muslims to enter, so I wanted to share some details in hopes…
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Rashidtheone says:
Khaled Ibn Al-Waleed Mosque:
it was built at the time of King AL-Dhaher Bebars and rebuilt in 1910 at the end of the Ottoman period according to mixture of styles : Byzantine, Ottoman and Arab. it contains the tomb of the reverend companion Khaled-Ibn Al-Waleed the Greater leader of Islamic Army i…
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mickeyd302 says:
I am not a religious person, but nevertheless I am fascinated with religious buildings. Here in Azerbaijan, most people automatically assume that I am a Christian because I am from the States. They are confused when I tell them that I am Agnostic. Nothing freaks religious people out more than some…
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Fio says:
Lonely Planet Istanbul makes this small mosque in Üsküdar/Tabaklar on Istanbul's Asian side sound like a real hidden gem, saying "[it's] unprepossessing from the outside, but boy oh boy - wait till you see the interior". I think that's more than a bit of an exaggeration; unless you've neve…
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